The Bill Simmons Podcast - Part 1: An NBA Six-Pack, UFC 308, and the Yankees Are Back With Ariel Helwani and JackO
Episode Date: October 24, 2024In Part 1 of a two-part podcast, The Ringer’s Bill Simmons opens a six-pack of NBA observations after the opening games, including the Magic surpassing the Heat, a Ben Simmons trade-value check-in, ...and Jayson Tatum’s MVP case (2:08). Then Bill is joined by Ariel Helwani to discuss the Knicks’ struggles vs. the Celtics and UFC’s “next Conor McGregor” candidates, before previewing UFC 308 (25:04). Finally, Bill brings on his old friend and Yankees fan JackO to discuss the Yankees-Dodgers World Series (1:07:15). Host: Bill Simmons Guests: Ariel Helwani and JackO Producer: Kyle Crichton The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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So what we're gonna do right now,
I'm gonna open up a six pack.
We're gonna unpack six major things going on in the world of basketball right now.
It's also a sick pack because somehow it's day four and I'm still sick. That's fine. I'm a grinder.
I'm a gamer. I'm into 82 games. I'm not like Joe Ellen Bede. I'm not sitting out open and weak.
So we're gonna do a little six pack right now. Just six things I noticed. I don't want to step
on part two when we did the league pass ranking.
So I'm trying to keep it a little separate of that.
Six things I've noticed.
Number one, it feels like Orlando officially took over Florida from the
Miami heat last night.
So what does that mean?
Well, they had the swagger, they had the competitiveness, they have
Palo in year three, who was clearly, undeniably the best player on the court.
KCP was there, so defensively they just felt like
they went up a level, and they just absolutely throttled.
Throttled.
Throttled Miami.
And it was kind of a special night for Miami.
They were honoring Pat Riley.
The halftime ceremony was like a half hour.
Didn't matter.
35 year old Jimmy Butler, three points in day one of his revenge season.
I think I'm going to do really well in the futures that we did with for selling
house, I'm already starting to worry about this Miami future, which we'll
talk about in a second, but, um, Orlando answered all the things that I was
hoping I would see from them.
You know, we talked about in the over under pod,
to just, when you start going up from like,
you're in the 20s, then you go up to the high 30s,
40 range, then you're up to 47 wins.
This should be the season that they go up
into the mid 50s.
And from what I saw last night, it's gonna happen.
Miami, which I think the over under was around 43.
And the theory was, well, they're going to be healthy,
Jimmy's going to actually play, he's motivated.
Now I'm starting to wonder, is this the end?
And there's not a lot of doppelgangers
in NBA history for this.
I was looking at the late 80s, early 90s Pistons,
which had, they were in the Eastern Conference Finals
for five straight years, they won two titles,
which is better than Miami did with this group.
But same kind of thing, like a five year run built around defense and, uh,
veterans and just toughness and a really good infrastructure and some sort of
culture that if you remember in the 92 playoffs, all of a sudden the Knicks beat
them and it just felt like within a year it was over.
And in 1990, they went from 48 wins in 92, which was the year after the window,
to 40 the next year, and then there were 20 in 62 by 1994.
And I'm starting to wonder,
is that Miami's future unless they do something drastic?
So what happens?
We always wondered, all right,
if this goes bad for Miami starting out of the gate,
would Butler be available?
What does that mean?
He's pretty expensive.
He's almost a hundred million dollars for two years.
They did not give them an extension,
which I think was smart from a trade standpoint.
You go through all the teams
and there's less Butler suitors than you would think.
So the obvious team,
and this ties into another lesson from watching league pass
in a Mucinex haze last night for seven hours.
Houston has too many guys and it's going to be a problem for them.
And as Darrell Mori hates this theory, but I think this is a real theory, the too many
guys theory.
When too many guys think that they deserve between 30 and 40 minutes a game, you tend
to have like some sort of rocky, it just doesn't feel right.
The Houston thing didn't feel right to me yesterday.
I like all their players,
but I'm not sure they know which players to play.
And they're like basically dying
to make a three-for-one trade.
Houston was the team that jumped out to me the most
last night as a Butler home
because that ties it with the Mayadoka.
They have all the different assets.
Like they could, they have a Stephen Adams expiring,
plus Dylan Brooks. Then you could, they have a Stephen Adams expiring, Posto and Brooks.
Then you could move wherever you want from there
with an asset.
Like could it be Thompson, the Thompson twin,
Amen Thompson?
Could it be like a Cam Whitmore, Tate's expiring
and a bunch of the picks that they have?
Maybe it's not that many picks.
Maybe Jimmy Butler doesn't have as much value as we think. But in my head, I was thinking Brooks and Adams and Thompson for Butler made
a ton of sense for both sides. If Miami was like it's reboot time, because they would
both stay a little relevant, but also be able to move on from this other thing. Because
if it gets bad, which we'll see, it might have just been a one game aberration, that's why you can't overreact to week one.
But if it gets bad, they don't have a lot of options
and they gotta move fast,
because what you don't want is an unhappy Jimmy Butler
and then you're trading him for 30 cents of the dollar.
New Orleans is a possibility,
that's Brandon Ingram would have to be in that.
And maybe Jordan Hawkins, but if I'm New Orleans,
I'm not even sure why I would be thinking about that.
And then Golden State would be the other one.
Golden State, Steve Kerr's playing 12 guys.
And proud of it, was bragging about my 12-ban rotation.
That's never worked in the history of the league,
but I think he's trying to keep everybody involved
because that team knows there are three for one.
So could that be just Wiggins, Kamenga,
and Looney down the road?
I don't know.
I don't know what Miami's thinking with their future,
but I'll tell you this.
They're not in the class with Orlando anymore.
And I think Cleveland, probably same thing.
Nix, Celtics, no way.
They're just not good enough anymore.
And this is what happens.
You have these windows, the window ends,
and either they have to try to add to the nucleus they have,
or they have to call an audible
and maybe think about trading Jimmy.
So that was my biggest takeaway last night.
I was like, holy shit, Jimmy Butler might get traded soon.
Second one on the six pack, aka the sick pack,
the rookie of the year race is gonna be the weirdest one
we've had since 2017, which was Brogdon winning,
Sarich finishing second, and then Joel Embiid,
who played 31 games, somehow finished third in rookie of the year.
So that was the weirdest.
2013 was super weird.
That was Michael Carter Williams edging out Victor Lodipo and Trey Burke.
And one of the Plumlee's was fourth.
I don't even remember which one, but you remember Michael Carter Williams, just
kind of putting up decent stats on a terrible Sixers team.
And none of us felt good about voting for him, but, uh, we didn't really
have any other choice.
And then 2001 was the other horrible one.
That was Mike Miller, who I think averaged 11 points a game,
won rookie of the year.
Kenny Martin, second, Mark Jackson, third, not Mark Jackson, the announcer,
Mark Jackson with a C, the center who was like 26 that season.
So those are the three worst rookie of the year races that we've had.
This one, Zach Eady is still the favorite of plus two 90.
If you watched him last night, uh, listen, I'm not panicking.
I'm keeping my edie stock, but that was last night was a disaster.
He just found trouble immediately.
He missed foul shots.
Uh, they were going at him on defense and did not look great. stock, but that was last night was a disaster. He just foul trouble immediately. He missed foul shots.
They were going at him on defense and did not look great. Reese Shea is plus 650. Hold that thought.
Reed Shepard, seven to one, and I'm not sure he's going to get enough minutes unless they trade him.
Castle plus 950 spurs. We haven't seen him yet. And then Connect on the Lakers. I don't think he's going to get enough minutes. He'd have to have some sort of injury, but he's at least somebody that is going
to be, seems like he's going to have an impact right away, at least as a bench
guy, research is the one I'm targeting here.
Plus six 50 it's dropped, uh, even from two days ago, I think it was eight to one
or plus seven 50 now it's plus six 50 on Fandall.
Listen, I made fun of the research.
Pick around the time when it happened, just made fun of the research pick around the time when it happened.
Just the concept of a skinny French guy.
His name is Zachary Richesha. What are the odds that somebody that name is going to be good?
All all stupid stuff that I love to make fun of.
But when you watch the clips from him
overseas, hustler, good athlete, unafraid, good three point shooter.
There was stuff there that seemed like, oh, this will be interesting to see if it translates.
Watched him in the pre-season.
House and I talked about this on the Over Under pod.
Huge fan of his.
Really hustles, runs the floor.
Like there's certain rookies that would learn a lot
just about the hustle that this guy has,
including maybe a couple in the Lakers
that don't connect.
But I think he's gonna have a real impact for them.
Even last night, his box score,
he was like two for seven, two for eight,
but he got good shots.
Like he missed a layup where he got fouled.
He not afraid to shoot threes.
He's a good defensively.
And I just kind of like that Hawks team in general.
We went over on them.
That was a lock for me.
And I think this kid is good.
Uh, so that would be, that would be, I'm not allowed to bet on this cause I have a
vote, but that would be, I think the odds are a little out of whack because especially
like if Hunter got hurt, any of the swings on the Hawks got hurt.
I think that kid's good.
I think they might've nailed that pick.
on the Hawks got hurt. I think that kid's good.
I think they might have nailed that pick.
If you did the draft over again,
I would probably still take him first.
It'd be like him versus Shepard and Castle
would be the three do-overs.
And I still think he's in the mix.
So somehow the Hawks, who usually screw up everything,
did not screw up that pick.
All right, third takeaway for the six pack
from just from last night. And this is a pre-season thing too.
We talked about in the over under pod.
Well, Ben Simmons actually have trade value this year.
So this is easily one of the strangest careers
in the history of the league.
He's only 28 years old.
He's only played 333 games and 22 playoff games.
This is his ninth year.
By contrast, Jalen Brown's 541 and 124. They were same draft in
2020 which seems like it was a hundred years ago. He was third team all NBA and first team all defense
So that's both a million years ago and also not that long ago. Those four and a half years
He's been a witness protection for the last three years and nobody nobody thinks he likes basketball. Literally nobody.
And yet, when you watch him,
it seems like he'd be fun to play with.
So, like if you watched the Nets last night,
you knew nothing.
And they had kind of a noble loss to the Hawks,
where they kept coming back, coming back,
and somehow covered miraculously.
Might have had a little action on that one.
You would have three takeaways from that game,
knowing nothing other than the Sadler's.
One is that the Nick Claxton extension they gave
was idiotic.
I don't even know if he's a crunch time guy
for them anymore with Simmons.
You would think Cam Thomas is a Hall of Fame
worst guy ever to play with.
And this is something we talked about two weeks ago
in the Over Under pod. I was saying how the 1980 San Diego Clippers
were one of my favorite bad team good stats guys.
They had Freeman Williams and WorldBeef Free.
They just a bunch of dudes.
Sven Nader, 15 rebounds a game.
Cam Thomas, it's going up if he has it.
There was a moment in the first quarter
where it seemed like he was on pace for 60 field goals.
He scored 20 plus on the fourth quarter.
Every time he gets it, it's going up.
If somebody else shoots in crunch time, he's furious and he just seems miserable to play
with.
That would be the second take, right?
And then, and by the way, that's the perfect guy to have on a bad team that's trying to
tank for a top five pick.
You want somebody that at least is going to put up stats and seem interesting and to the
casual fan seem interesting and yet he's helping you lose.
Ben Simmons is actually an asset, was the third takeaway.
He could handle the ball, his point guard was sized,
he could get to the rim when he wanted,
he was rebounding, he was playing defense.
They didn't play in crunch time,
which I thought was interesting.
I think they were just afraid of his shooting
and his free throw shooting especially,
but it feels like he's healthy again.
So then you start thinking, well, what does that mean?
He's an expiring at 40.3 million.
Could they trade him?
I went through every team, I don't see it.
But here's what I do see.
I think he has a chance to become
one of the most fascinating February bio guys
in a few years because like,
he could be the center of New Orleans.
He could be an absolutely crazy Draymond green backup at golden state.
He could be a really fun heat culture reclamation project.
He's kind of exactly what the Knicks need.
And I'll talk about them. They're coming up later in the six pack, but, uh, I'm watching this Ben Simmons
thing because if he can prove that he's healthy over the next
three months and Brooklyn, they don't want to keep them.
They don't want to be good.
So either he's trade or he's a buyout guy,
but I actually think he could have an impact
on the playoff raise playing 18 to 20 minutes a game
for a really good team.
The guy's a good basketball player.
Maybe he gives a shit now.
We'll see.
The fourth thing, this is a brief one,
but ESPN built there,
a lot of their coverage yesterday around the Intuit Dome, which is the new Steve Ballmer
thing that opened up that I have not been to yet. Um, it's very cool, apparently really
cool basketball arena. ESPN played it up. Like we were sending the astronauts to the
moon in 1969. And this is a recurring theme with TV networks, whether it's football, basketball,
baseball, viewers don't care about arenas and stadiums. They all look the same when you're
watching them on TV. Maybe the ball parks outdoors look different, but when you're talking basketball,
when you're talking football, they all look the same. And it's like, oh, Jerry World, oh my God,
look at that Jumbo-Tron.
I can't really tell unless I'm there.
Same thing for the Quippers.
They're blowing this up, look at this wall,
and then the game starts and it just looks like
every other game I'm watching on League Pass.
So I would urge everybody to settle down
and maybe scale back the Steve Ballmer reaction shots
from 700 million during a two and a half hour game to maybe maybe
ten just a thought. All right this is my superior take. Buckle up, get ready.
Jason Tatum's MVP case. Oh yeah you heard me. He fixed the hitch. He'd hitch in a
shot. His shot, something weird happened with the shot. It's almost like in golf, like Tiger would have those moments when all of a sudden his swing was
a little messed up. It happens to golfers, happens to shooters. It might be happening to
McHale Bridges right now, but he fixed the hitch. And I just want to thank Steve Kerr
because I think Steve Kerr put a giant throbbing chip on his shoulder by not playing him in the Olympics.
And by the way, Tatum didn't really deserve to play in the Olympics.
As I mentioned on previous pods, his shot wasn't going in.
They needed him to be a knockdown shooter.
And if the Tatum that we saw on opening night was there in the Olympics,
Steve Kerr would have played him.
So I don't care because this is great,
because this is a title defense season
where everyone has a chip on their shoulders somehow.
I love it.
He made seven plus threes twice last season.
So there were real signs last year that the three pointer or something weird was
going on in 23.
He made it five times, 2022, five times.
Um, and his shot looks like if it, and I did this whole thing on my pod about how
his shot, his rookie year, his second year, how smooth it was, the quick release.
And then he developed this weird hitch thing and the hitch is gone.
And he looks like Tatum again, his MVP odds dropped 13 to one to nine to one.
I'm so mad we didn't talk about this in the over under pods because.
This would have been a great pick.
And the reason none of us want to do it was because we didn't know what a shot
was going to look like and his shot just was better two, three years ago than it
was last year.
But now that a shot seems like it's back, you start looking at he's 27 years old
this year and you're 27 guys in general.
This is usually the year.
So you go back the last last 40 plus years NBA history.
1983 Moses, 27 years old, MVP title.
84 Bird, MVP title.
87 Magic, MVP title.
All those guys were 27.
91 Jordan, MVP title.
2000 Shaq, MVP title.
2004 KGG only MVP season
2006 Dirk that was his breakout season when he beat the Spurs and in game seven and went to the finals
2006 Kobe that was the greatest Kobe season 35 points a game. He was unbelievable. He should have won the MVP
2012 LeBron MVP first title Miami that was here. He put the chest hair on and killed the Celtics
2016 curry 73 wins MVP finals.
2017 Harden finished second in MVP that year should have won, should have beaten Westbrook.
I'm on the right side of history.
Thank you very much.
I voted for Harden.
2023 Yoke-age title, second MVP,
second in MVP, but won the title that year.
So this is a re this is the most important age for NBA stars slash superstars.
And even you think like Duncan and Giannis, Duncan's greatest year was 2003.
He was 26 and Giannis's greatest year was 21 when he won the title.
Uh, so did Duncan by the way, but Yanis was 26 that year.
22 Yanis, I think was the best ever version of Yanis.
That was the year the Celtics miraculously beat him
and ended up going to the finals.
But Yanis was incredible that year.
The point is 27's the year.
And it should be the peak of somebody's career
in a lot of different ways.
And maybe this is gonna happen at Tatum.
So nine to one, again, I'm not allowed to vote on it, but seems low to me.
All right.
Last one for the six pack.
So New York and Minnesota took big identity change swings with that towns
for Randall and DDP trade.
And I thought I was fast standing watching both of them on Tuesday night
because, um,
the Knicks just felt different from last year.
A big piece of that is Hartenstein.
They lost the offensive rebounding.
They lost the defense and they lost the playmaking.
He was like a secondary playmaker for them.
And so that was, that had nothing to do with the trade cause they'd already lost them.
No KC, but, um, they really missed that.
And then, you know, not having Defencenzozo with the Villanova four, with the, how,
how, how well those three guys played together, plus with Bridges, the extra
shooting, you felt that one too.
And then conversely with Minnesota, no towns, the size that him and Gobert and
Nas Reed and just how, how suffocated and overwhelming the three of those guys were
as a, as a three person combo,
the spacing of the towns threes, the physicality.
It really felt like they missed that.
Randall just looked horrible.
The Randall Gobert minutes were really bad and Randall,
I didn't think he played that hard.
It didn't see, it seemed like he really screwed up.
Every, it screwed up their spacing. Everything you felt kind of iffy about that trade was was was on display for the first game.
We'll say, you know, I'm not I'm not I'm giving them 20 games. I want to see how they incorporate
all this stuff, how they figure out the lineups. But so you had that and then you had bridges,
who was the other big next trade and OG and an OB and Tatum and Brown did whatever they wanted in that game.
So you got those two guys, you're trying to build this team to defeat the Celtics and
the Celtics demolished them.
And then the rental piece, like I just didn't feel like Minnesota was better anyway.
So how does this get fixed?
Well, for the Knicks, they're going to have to get one more big guy at some point before February.
Maybe it's just Mitchell Robinson coming back.
I don't trust Mitchell Robinson to stay healthy, but maybe that's the answer.
But they need defense and rebounding and they need Bridges.
They need more from him. They need him to figure out a shot.
They really need playmaking from him and you could see them trying to work him into stuff.
But I've already had so much fun making fun of the Nick fan friends that
I have about Bridges, the hitch and his shot.
It's like, Whoa, do you know shot was fucked up when you traded five
first round picks for him?
It's great that the next fans have no response.
There's no, no, he'll figure it out.
He's 39% career shooter.
Uh, he had one good three in the Boston game where it's like, okay, maybe
he'll figure it out, but,. But they just need more from him. You give up that
much for Bridges. He needs to be in the offense more. He needs to be a 40% three
point shooter. He just needs to feel more impactful than he did in game one. That's
not rocket science. Say that. But so Bridges is the guy to watch for that
team. Then Minnesota, I'd like to see more read in Randall lineups and
read and go bear and less towns and go.
Brad liked to see them go smaller.
And I want to watch whether.
Aunt gets frustrated or not because the spacing was weird.
You could seem getting frustrated during the game.
Um, all the sudden, Minnesota, such a feel good story last year, 56 wins, and now seems like
a work in progress.
And what made them special last year, they just didn't seem that special.
They seemed like a team that Anthony Davis was just running a mock on.
So I'm watching them, both of those teams, identities, these first 20 games, will they
be able to find their 24, 25 versions
of them?
So that's what we got for the, for the six pack.
We'll cover the league pass rankings in part two of the podcast, but that was today's six
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All right, our old friend Ariel Hwani is here
because UFC 308 is coming up
and because the Celtics beat the Knicks.
Those are really the only two reasons.
By the way, congratulations.
You launched the Uncrowned network on Yahoo.
Uncrowned, what are we calling it?
Uncrowned, Uncrowned Network, what is it?
Yeah, Uncrowned, it's just Uncrowned.
By the way, you know what?
It all makes sense now, Bill.
It actually all makes sense.
I can't tell you how happy I was
when I got the text from you two days ago.
In the midst of the Celtics just absolutely
laying the smackdown on my beloved
Knicks. A very depressing night and I got this text and I knew you were probably watching the game
and very happy about what was happening but the text made my night because look I'll be honest
the only question I got one question when you know we you know we the new era started I got one
question I swear on my life, I was at the Olympics.
People come up to me,
does this mean no more appearances on Bill's show?
And I said, that was the question I got.
It was the only question I got, honestly.
Everyone was excited except for this.
And I said, look, it's up to him.
I'm not gonna beg to be on a show.
I'd love to be on, I always love to be on.
And then I got the text and I was like, you know what?
Shout out to Bill.
And then of course you mentioned this right here and now about the Celtics. I'm kind of
over it. It's all eyes on Pacers Friday night. And so now I just kind of feel like you invited
me to rub it in.
No, no. Well, I did want to make fun of McElbridge's hitch for like two seconds.
No, we're good. We're good now. Did you see the end?
In fact, you don't have a center. Yeah, you made one three at the end.
Don't have a center. What are you talking about?
We have one of the greatest shooting big men
in the history of the NBA.
You have a stretch five.
Yeah, would you have rathered that or Precious Ochoa?
Imagine they don't make that deal
and Precious is our starting center and he's injured.
We're now starting games with Jericho Sims
as our starting five.
They have to have made it.
Before you came on, I did on my pod.
I'm not judging the
Knicks or the Timberwolves until the 21 game mark. There's some things that I was
concerned about for both teams, but I just don't think we're going to know for
a while. I'm actually a little more concerned just with the Timberwolves
that their identity changed so dramatically. You guys had already lost
Hartenstein and you knew it was going to be a little different this year anyway.
But I, you know, well now 21 games in, we'll know.
Who won the trade in your opinion right now?
Who do you say will win the trade in the end?
So I've changed my mind on this seven times and I was heading into the season.
I was like, I think Minnesota won the trade.
And then I watched it and Davis was just annihilating them.
And I was like, man, I know he used to do well against the T wolves last year,
but not this well.
And just having these big bodies to throw at people like him and Yoke-age was
such an advantage for them.
And they just felt smaller to me.
So I, and the spacing was weird.
And I, so I, again, I want to weigh 20 games, but I didn't love how they looked.
I didn't love how we looked either, but we'll be okay.
No.
We'll be okay.
Well, the big thing, I said this at the top, you just need to figure out how to incorporate
Bridges more because I actually think he's a really, really advanced like playmaker.
I think he can create shots for people.
I think you can run offense through them and they just kind of have to figure out how to
get him more involved.
So he was just like kind of standing on the side
a lot of that game.
That and Josh Hart just gives you nothing
offensively right now.
I feel like his confidence isn't there
and I feel like he would be better suited off the bench.
I don't want McBride to start
because he's such a lightning rod off the bench.
I don't know what the answer is.
I can't wait for the Tyler Kulick era though
to officially begin.
He will be our eventual backup point guard
and I think he'll be incredible. I love that kid. I adore him. Well, I knew the Celtics were, to officially begin. He will be our eventual backup point guard and I think he'll be incredible.
I love that kid.
I adore him.
Well, I knew the Celtics were gonna be awesome
these first two months.
Cause it's the history of after you win a title,
you always have a jump the next year from a confidence.
They brought everybody back.
They had the same infrastructure.
They're gonna shoot even more threes.
So they're gonna look really good the first two months
compared to a team that's, you know,
just been thrown together in some ways.
Right. Any word on if Reggie is going to stick around as a broadcaster next year when all the changes happen because he is just getting insufferable.
I mean, he was horrendous. I mean, it's just like, oh, they have a chip on their shoulder. Oh my God. There's no chip on anyone's shoulder.
Calm the f down, Reggie. Okay. Just because Jason Tatum didn't play in the Olympics the guy's doing fine
All right
This narrative that they're trying to build that the Celtics have some sort of chip on their shoulder Tatum as a lazy
Tatum as a chip. I don't think there's any question the chip. He was MVP of the final
I know but he didn't not play in the Olympics
I think was I think it was a look at the mirror moment and he fixed his shot and he looked great
You know, so the thing with you first of all, my son demanded that I had you on this week.
Love Ben.
Second, people have been joking in my life with me
about how is my son gonna be my Bronnie James,
where he graduates high school
and then he's in college for a year
and then he's vice president of the Ringer.
And I'm just like, here's my son, he's running stuff now.
And I was like, my son's not working for me.
He's gonna work for Arielureo in like five years.
That's gonna be his boss.
Can I hire him right now?
He probably could.
But he's really pumped for this UFC 308.
And I was trying to think of like a big picture question
to start this, because as you know,
I've really gotten into this the last few years.
It feels like we have been talking for the entire 2020s.
Who's going to take McGregor's spot?
Who's the next McGregor?
Who's going to be the face of the UFC?
And now it's almost the end of 2024.
We're in the mid 2020s and we still don't have the answer,
but I do think we have two amazing candidates.
One of whom is fighting in 308.
The other who has become my favorite UFC fighter ever,
Pereira.
And it feels like this is now Toporia versus Pereira.
One of these two is going to become the face of the company.
So who are you betting on?
Wow, that is a great question.
I think Toporia's longevity is on his side.
He's younger.
You know, Alex Pereira had an entire kickboxing career before he became an MMA fighter.
He was a two division champion in glory.
He's 37, I believe off the top of my head.
Uh, Tupori is still in his twenties.
And so, uh, you would have to think and undefeated, he's never been knocked out
before he, uh, he hardly gets hit in his fights.
So I would say him, obviously he, he also opens up that whole market in Europe and
in particular in Spain.
Dana White said earlier on Thursday that they're now talking to Barcelona and
Madrid to hold an event there in 2025.
And he's been pushing for them to go to the Bernabeu, which is where Real Madrid
plays, which would be a gigantic deal, like 80,000 people.
And I think they can actually draw 80,000 for Toporia title defense there. They're not having those discussions if not for
Ilya Toporia and how popular he has gotten. I said this on my show this week
and it's a very lazy thing to compare people to Connor. Oh he's just like
Connor. He's playing a Connor character and Max himself has accused Ilya of
being a copycat. But when you listen to Ilya speak, the confidence that he has,
the way he talks about his opponents
with no respect whatsoever,
just like that he's going to flick them off his shoulder,
it is very reminiscent of 2015, 2016 Conor McGregor.
He is not trying to be friends with these guys.
He doesn't want to be respectful towards them.
He's not trying to pay them any kind of respect,
pay homage to them or anything.
He is there to annihilate all of them and thus far he has.
So the build has been great.
If I had to pick one who's just going to be at the top longer, it's probably Toporia.
But I would say right now, Pereira's, no one dislikes Alex Pereira.
A lot of people dislike Toporia.
A lot of people want to see Toporia get his comeuppance, want to see the beloved Max Holloway shut him up.
There is no one who feels that way about Alex Pereira.
So it's a bit of a two-parter answer.
Is Pereira the highest approval rating UFC fighter since who?
God, that's a great question.
He's just absolutely beloved.
I just can't believe how much I enjoy his fights.
Just every piece of it from the walkouts to the ring
to his Michael Myers stare down
of the opponent when they're just showing them.
It's like, it's just, it's the best theater we have in any combat sport right now.
Couldn't agree more.
That's MMA or boxing.
He, he's the male fighter of the year.
And some of my friends are trying to say if to porio wins, he'll be two and oh with a
win over and Holloway.
If Holloway wins, we'll have the BMF win. And then this win.
Those guys are 2-0 and they're great wins. Alex Pereja is not only the fighter of the year, male
fighter of the year for 2024 for the UFC. He is their MVP. He has saved their ass three times this
year. They didn't have a main eventer for UFC 300. He says, fine, I'll do it essentially on a month's notice.
They had Conor McGregor with a busted toe
for this gigantic card in late June.
They couldn't find a soul.
The guy is in Australia doing a promotional tour
10 days before the fight.
And he says, fine, I'll do it with his own broken toe.
And he beats a guy who he had just beaten
like eight months prior at MSG.
And then he wasn't supposed to fight in Salt Lake City.
Salt Lake City was supposed to be headlined by Toporia versus Holloway.
And the main event for this weekend was supposed to be Issa Mikhatchev against Armen Tsarukhin.
Mikhatchev got injured.
They didn't have a main event for Abu Dhabi, which is a huge market for them.
So they pushed Toporia and Holloway to Abu Dhabi and left them without anyone for Utah.
Now, you may say to yourself, who cares about Utah?
Utah is paying a ton of money for the UFC
to come hold events there.
The owner of the Jazz and the Hockey Club, Ryan Smith,
is leading the charge.
He wants the UFC, so that's why they've had
these three big shows there the last three years.
They needed a big main event, so they called upon,
once again, the MVP, Alex Pereira, to save the day.
There's only one guy who is an open hater of Alex Pereira,
and it's Jamal Hill.
Jamal Hill is like his biggest hater,
but that's just because he's trying to get
another fight against them.
Everyone else, to your point, you're 100% right.
It has been a very long time since there has been
someone at the top like this who just doesn't seem
to have any detractors whatsoever.
So has this ever happened before?
So I'm trying to rack my brain.
Because he's been like McGregor.
Yeah. No, no, no. But he still had people bitching about him So has this ever happened before? So I'm trying to rack my brain. Cause even like McGregor.
Yeah.
No, no, no.
But he still had people bitching about him and you know, he was controversial the whole
time.
Yeah, if you just go through the list, like McGregor 100% had his detractors.
Even Ronda Rousey in her heyday had many detractors.
People said that she was overhyped or that she wasn't nice, this and that.
Even George St. Pierre, who is from my hometown, who is like the
nicest most down-to-earth respected guy and respectful guy, people would say
sometimes that he was too boring. You can't say any of that about Alex Pereira.
Even Anderson Silva, in his heyday, people said, you know, sometimes he doesn't
take it seriously, he's acting crazy, he's not delivering when he should
be delivering, he's kind of playing with his food. Demetrius Johnson is another
one. People said, he's not that exciting, he be delivering. He's kind of playing with his food. Demetrius Johnson is another one.
People said, uh, he's, he's, he's not that exciting. He doesn't have a good personality.
So it's, it's a fantastic point.
Like you have to really rack your brain.
There are guys like Robbie Lawler and Carlos Condit who are just kind of like,
you know, oh, you know, they're always going to deliver, but I, they never had
the, the, the stature and the title runs that Pereira did.
So to have that and, and, and to also not be involved in a single boring fight,
like even when he lost to Izzy, that was an incredible fight.
He got knocked out.
He like, he is about to knock Izzy out and he got knocked out.
He was about to, so he delivers whether he wins or loses.
And, and these days more often than not, he is winning.
Yeah.
He checks two boxes that I think are the fundamental boxes to have somebody be
like a true A plus lister UFC.
One is the intimidation piece where even before the fight starts, you're like, shit, we don't
want to be this other person.
Like Rousey had that until it got knocked the hell out of her by Holly Holm, but she
had it where she would go into the octagon and be like, oh man, I just wouldn't want to fight her. And that's,
there's probably what, 10, 12 people in the history of UFC who have had that
piece, right? But then the other piece is he's just watching him solve, that last
fight, watch him solve roundtree where he had that crazy,
that, that lunging left hook that was just, it was a little Ollie Frazier ish and you're watching like, Oh man,
it feels like he can get these three punch combos off whenever he wants.
How's poor are going to solve this?
And then you just saw him between rounds three and round four.
He started moving up a little bit, um, started figuring out how to,
and then all of a sudden he solved the fight,
which I think is the other piece you need if you're going to be truly great at UFC.
Like can you solve something that didn't go the exact way you thought it was going to
go?
And he, he has that too.
A hundred percent.
And the other thing is, is like, uh, it felt like in the fourth round he was saying to
himself, all right, enough of this.
And he just took it up a notch and he is such a good striker.
Again, he's a two division glory kickboxing. Glory is the UFC of kickboxing. So he is as elite as it gets. So it
doesn't ever feel like it's fluky. It doesn't ever feel like it's just, you know, a thing. And, and,
and, and what's even more impressive is he doesn't speak English. You know what I mean? So, so a lot
of people can connect on you like, like with you, if with you if they cut great promos or have great interviews.
Part of the magic, part of the magic with Mike Tyson
back in the day, of course, was his interviews.
Whether he was talking crazy or acting crazy,
like people were always captivated.
Prayer doesn't give you much,
but it's as the kids say, his aura,
his stare downs, the bow and arrow thing,
just this whole vibe people are just enamored with.
And now he's starting to show us a little bit more of his personality.
And then when you start to learn more about his story,
10 years ago, this guy was an alcoholic.
He was working at a tire shop.
He had nothing going on in his life.
And so to turn it all around like this is truly one of the great stories
in MMA and in combat sports in the last decade.
Yeah. He's like a sports movie.
Yeah. I was thinking as you were talking about
wrestling who tries to do all these, we both love wrestling, these different characters.
And the hardest character to pull off is the mystery character. Like they probably did it the best with The Undertaker.
100%. And there's been some other ones, you know, Kane was like that. But
trying to have the person who to hide the fact that they don't have an amazing personality
You add this like eerie
Scary doesn't say much. Maybe the manager is talking for him Yeah, and Pereira has it like I don't it I barely even I couldn't even tell you what his voice sounds like
I know he does like interviews of the translator after the fights, but it just works for him. He's he's Michael Myers
That's That's the
persona that he has. And the way they shoot the stare downs like before the fight, the way they've
now shot them cinematically like this is brilliant. His coach is also his translator, Plinio, and he's
a great character too. So they have become, you know, like that Paul Bearer Undertaker dynamic.
Bray Wyatt was another good one who,
you know, when he wasn't talking,
was a classic character who didn't speak
and had that intensity.
One of my all time favorites was Kamala,
the first Kamala in our lives.
Back in the day, not Kamala, Kamala,
you know, the Ugandan giant with Kim Chi,
remember him?
Like I was legit terrified of that guy.
And Kim Chi would speak, I believe that was his name,
he would speak on his behalf.
So yeah, that's part of it.
Now, most people you would say,
you need to speak English.
Like Triple G, once he starts saying big drama show,
even though it was like short sentences,
it took his popularity to a different level.
Khabib became more popular when he started speaking English.
Anderson did as well.
Junior Dos Santos did as well.
Pereira doesn't need it.
I've never heard him say anything in English
other than maybe thank you.
And no one is asking for it.
No one needs it.
No one wants it.
He's my first favorite UFC fighter.
And I've been watching for a while.
He's the first one that I'm like, I just love this guy.
I'm gonna be devastated if he loses.
I was really scared during that last fight.
Have you seen him live?
Uh, I have actually.
I saw like maybe like three, four fights ago.
I can't remember who we saw, but I, I'm the next one.
I don't, when is the next one?
Okay.
So here's the interesting thing on this card is, is, is Magomed on
Kalaev against Alexander Rakic.
Ankaleev should have fought Alex Pereira two weeks ago.
He is just a tough, uh, a tough wrestler from Russia who is just that sort of
prototypical tough wrestler from Russia who doesn't offer much in terms of showmanship.
And it is very clear, I think he's unbeaten in his last 12.
There's one draw in that mix.
Yep. And it is very clear, I think he's unbeaten in his last 12. There's one draw in that mix. Yeah.
It's very clear that the UFC is not too excited
about the prospects of A, him fighting for a belt,
and also B, him fighting against Alex Pereira
because his skill set, grappling,
is Pereira's weakness, so to speak.
And so they have put him in there against Alexander Rakic,
who's an underdog, but who, if they were being honest
with you in a rare moment
behind the scenes, they would probably tell you, gosh, we hope Rackich wins this
fight so that, you know, Magomed goes away. If Magomed wins, I don't know how
you deny him and and that may be a tough tough test for Pereira just because of
how the skill sets match up. Well that's one of the reasons this card's so good
because that's one versus five. I think UFC's in a weird place where there's a certain type
of fighter that succeeds, and we saw in the last pay-per-view
that it's just not that fun to watch.
And I think as they battle between,
do we want the biggest audience possible,
or do we want to just have this be a competition
between people that are awesome at fighting?
Sometimes those two things are directly opposed
to one another, and the worst kind of person to watch
is just the person who's the takedown guy,
who just has you down, it's five minutes,
and he's just grinding them on the top.
People wanna see Pereira.
So I can totally understand why they boned over Uncle Iov
with this last one, because he should have had the last fight.
So a little bit of a tough stretch for them in that regard.
And I understand what you're saying.
Going back to July, Leon Edwards,
who's becoming a huge star in the UK,
he loses to Bilal Mohammed,
who has that sort of style that people aren't in love with.
Then we go to August,
Israel Desenia is fighting for the belt again.
He's supremely popular.
He loses to Drikus Duplessis, who isn't as popular.
Then we get to September and Sean O'Malley,
who connects with a lot of the young kids,
who's very popular in his own right,
loses to Marabdawali Shvili in a fight
that a lot of people didn't like.
And so, yeah, I was saying to people before
the Roundtree fight, who, you know, I think roundtree is an
incredible fighter with an incredible backstory. He's just
not quite there. People don't know them. They're not
connected to him. If Pereira would lose, like if you just
look at who's in the top 10 pound for pound, there aren't a
ton of, you know, superstars. Now people like to bring this up
all the time. Oh, the lack of superstars that where's the
McGregor? Where's the this guy, that guy. The UFC is so on fire right now as a brand.
They don't necessarily need that person.
Would it be nice?
Yes.
Are they searching for it?
Yes, sure.
But the three letters are the biggest star in the sport.
And the UFC, no matter where they go,
they're selling out and they're breaking gate records.
It's just automatic at this point.
So I don't think it's as big of an issue as some people
like to think eventually it's gonna become an issue.
It can't last like this forever,
but right now it's a little bit of a talking point
that people are making out to be a bigger deal.
The bigger issue that, and I don't know,
I don't understand this, like one tenth the level you do,
but as I'm watching, I'm like,
why doesn't everyone fight this way?
It just seems unstoppable.
Why this, it seems so much harder to fight somebody like this than a striker.
Like if you were just talking the best possible version of, of those guys versus
Pereira, like I think he would be in trouble against uncle I have, I do.
I mean, it's just the way they're brought up and not everyone has that skillset. There are just some guys who aren't good and, and they're, they're at that.
And there are some guys who just don't enjoy fighting like that to their detriment.
Um, and there are some guys who can, you know, they can be strikers their whole
life and just never pick up on it.
Shout out to big Francis and Ghanu who came back on Saturday.
I don't know if you guys watched that one, but showed off the offensive wrestling.
And that was always his biggest Achilles heel. Like he
went for a takedown, got Fahedah down, almost got submitted, thwarted that attempt and then won via
ground and pound all in about three minutes and 30 seconds. So some people pick it up, some don't,
some want to be exciting, some don't, but then there are other guys who are just like,
Some don't, some want to be exciting, some don't. But then there are other guys who are just like, you know, excitement be damned.
I'm going to do what I have to do.
And you see in the case of Magom and Uncle Ive, even in the case of Bilal,
Bilal had to win like 10, 11 in a row or at least be unbeaten in 10, 11 in a row
before they gave him the title shot.
And even as he was sitting there as the clear cut number one contender, they were
doing everything in their power to give it to someone else.
They offered Leon three different opponents.
Excuse me. They tried to book Leon against three different opponents.
Leon said yes to all of them for UFC 300.
They couldn't figure it out. Hamza was one of them.
Islam moving up from 55 to 70 was another.
Shavkat, who's the guy Bilal is fighting in December, was another.
Like they really didn't want to do this.
But at some point you have to make the fights.
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So we didn't talk about Max Holloway and what's at stake for him.
Where I don't want to say his career was over two years ago, but you know, it
seemed like maybe it was the end of the end of the peak and he was going to move into that territory that a lot of these UFC guys move into.
It's like, oh, I love that guy and maybe he'll win one, but he's kind of moving to a different phase.
And that did not happen.
And now if he wins this fight and becomes the first loss for Toporia, like this vaults him to some new level.
He's also beloved.
It's a great spot for him.
Is there a chance for him in your opinion?
Oh, there's definitely a chance.
And he's another one of those guys that very few dislike.
He is just absolutely beloved.
We met him when he was, I think 20 years old in 2012.
He took a short notice fighting against Dustin Poirier
at UFC 143.
And it's amazing that he's still around, not only still around, but fighting for belts.
What, 12 years later? It's unbelievable.
And to your point, when he lost to Vogue in that third fight, it was very one sided.
And I thought, yeah, this is probably it.
This is probably the left turn and he'll maybe just have some fun fights and, you know, just kind of be on the roster.
This is a guy who has been in a lot of fights, who has a lot of cage time, who has absorbed and dished out a lot of damage.
And so, like, everything was there for, you know, the fall off the cliff.
All he has done since then is win and against very good opponents, the likes of Calvin Cater, the likes of Arnold
Allen, which blew me away because Arnold had been so good leading up to that point. And he takes a
fight against Justin Gaethje at 155 pounds in April, which a lot of people, including myself,
said was a mistake for two reasons. A, he was the number one contender at 45. Why are you fighting
for some fictitious WWE hardcore title-esque belt known as the BMF
title, which means nothing?
What is the point of all this?
And B, the last time we saw him at 55 was against Dustin Poirier back in 2019 in Atlanta,
and he was severely outmuscled.
He was the smaller guy.
He was moving up to 55, and it was one-sided traffic the entire way. He, he completely dominated Gachiy in a five round fight.
And only that produced one of the greatest moments in UFC history,
when he pointed to the ground and knocked him out cold with a second left.
And so now here he is moving back to 45 on an incredible run,
his confidence at an all time high.
You could tell he just has sort of that, like, I've been here,
nothing you say bothers me.
Nothing you say gets under my skin.
And he's been giving it back to Ilya.
Ilya said, Ilya laid out this challenge on my show to him.
He said, fight is gonna start,
I'm gonna walk to the middle of the cage,
I'm gonna point to the ground, you meet me there,
I bet you won't.
And Max just said, you're just copying me.
Like there's nothing cool about that.
You're being a copycat just like you copy McGregor. And that was the perfect answer. And so I feel like a lot of fans are now saying
like, yeah you are copying him. That's pretty whack as opposed to initially people being like, oh snap
I can't believe he said that. So nothing surprises me. Obviously, Toporia is the favorite. He hits
really hard. I would say Max hasn't fought anyone quite like Toporia in this, in this current run.
But this to me feels like a 50-50 fight.
I have no idea what is going to happen because by the way, the detractors want to
take away from Toporia, including Max who has said this as recently as Thursday.
You beat Calvin Cater to get a title shot.
And then you beat an Alex Volkonovsky who was damaged goods, who took a fight on
short notice and got knocked out and came back too soon.
You haven't done anything to earn this.
And so we'll find out on Saturday if he's truly for real.
Tupori is minus 265.
I had another, I had a dopey NBA question.
Who is the NBA equivalent of Max Holloway?
Ooh, NBA equivalent of Max Holloway. Is it Jimmy Butler? Well, maybe it's not
because maybe Jimmy Butler's career might be headed the wrong way.
I like the Jimmy Butler comparison for this reason. Jimmy's cool, you know, like he's got his thing,
he's got the coffee thing, people dig his vibe. The reason it doesn't work is because he's, he's not a champion.
So everything he's never been a champion and, and Max was a champion.
Um, so, so there's a lot of similarities there, but what people love about Max
so much is that he's cool.
He's, it's all very effortless.
He's Hawaiian, he's chill, he's laid back.
He does his thing.
He doesn't back down from a fight.
Um, and, and he just kind of like walks the walk and talks the talk.
So I'm trying to think of a guy.
That sounds a little more like Tim Duncan.
No, but Duncan was a cool.
Tim Duncan was better. Yeah. No, you're right.
Well, Duncan was, he was a cool, like even keeled, but not cool.
Oh yeah, but I mean like cool, like he's got swag. You know what I mean?
Like cool in the sense that people want to be like him.
This is a bad example, but I was just...
The name Al Horford came to mind, if only because...
like everyone likes Al, it seems like, and respects him.
The other name that came to mind was Kevin Garnett,
in that I feel like a lot of people respected him.
He talked some smack, as did Max Holloway and it felt to me like
KG was always just kind of effortlessly cool.
That's a good one because he won a championship.
Yeah and he won a championship. So man I'm gonna... it's definitely not
Paul Pierce because he is not cool. I'm gonna, I'm gonna... It's definitely not Paul Pierce, because he is not cool.
Uh, I'm kidding, I'm kidding.
How dare you? How dare you?
Um, Shamiah versus Whitaker.
Middleweights. Only three fights in the last three years for Shamiah,
who was one of the many this decade, who was like,
could he be the next McGregor?
Um, and it feels like he missed his window for super duper stardom.
So where is he now?
Where is he in the landscape?
You want my hot take on this?
Yeah.
There's a clip online 2020.
I'm doing a show with Daniel Cormier, DC and Helwani may it rest in peace.
Um, and, and, and Hamzah bursts onto the scene, fight Island in Abu Dhabi during
the pandemic and he wins two fights in the span of 10 days.
And then he comes back in September and he wins again in a higher weight class
185. And after that third fight, I said, if Hamza Chamayev is not a UFC champion.
By the end of 2021, something has gone horribly wrong.
I would have bet my life that he would have been UFC champion well before that.
Guess what? Something has gone horribly wrong. He has not lived up to the hype for various reasons.
Number one, no fault of his own. He got really, really sick with COVID and actually retired
briefly and said he was done trying to battle this. He was convinced not to retire by no less than
He was convinced not to retire by no less than Ramzan Kadyrov,
the Chechen dictator, which makes his presence at times
a little bit uncomfortable.
Um, comes back and yes, it's been fine.
He's won fights.
The level of opposition has gotten tougher.
But the hot take is he has lost that intimidation factor. He has lost that aura that we're talking about with Alex Para.
He has lost that.
And when I see, you know, who agrees with you, Ben Simmons, my son, Robert
Whitaker is an underdog.
I think he's like a plus two 60, 70, something like that.
Yeah.
I love Whitaker via decision.
Um, Whitaker is switched on.
Right now his headspace is in an amazing spot.
He took a short notice fight against Ikram Aliskarov back in June.
He was supposed to fight Hamza. Hamza pulls out.
Aliskarov, everyone was saying, ah, this could be the guy.
He could be a boogeyman. He could catch him.
He smoked him.
And I just think he is not intimidated.
He is not bothered.
And what is Hamza going to do? Is he going to out wrestle Rob? I don't think so.
Is he going to outstrike Rob? Absolutely not. Robert Whitaker has been sparring with
Jaya Pataya, in case you aren't familiar with him, the best cruiserweight in the world,
in the world of boxing, who is an unbelievable talent out of that region, Oceania as well,
who's a beast and the hardest puncher, arguably in the sport right now.
He just scored a knockout a couple of weeks ago in Saudi Arabia. Whitaker is, to me, when I see him,
I see his physique, I see what he's been doing and saying, I like Whitaker via decision or maybe a
stoppage. I'm not buying that Hamzat gets by him. Hamzat isn't fighting enough. He fights once a
year. He's got some mysterious travel issue where he can't fight outside of the
middle East right now. It's a huge problem. Even if he does win this fight,
I don't know what they do with him because honestly,
if he can't fight in the United States, how can he fight for a belt? Now, if, uh,
not to get political here, but if 45 becomes 47, if you get what I'm saying,
that may help the UFC cause he certainly helped them with some travel issues
back in the day.
But otherwise, I don't know what they do with him if he wins.
The Simmons family agrees with you.
It feels like the odds are out of whack for this one.
As you know, the two things I hate the most in combat sports, UFC and boxing, are not fighting enough.
And then the guy who starts hitting like his mid late thirties and got knocked
out once or twice, that's always like, it's never headed the right way after that.
But in this case, like he's just, you're not fighting enough.
And it does seem like he's had some physical toll with like, I think how many
times do you have COVID at least twice, right?
But one time it was really bad.
Like he was fucked up by it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I don't know, just there's, you know,
he had that fight last year against Kamara Usman
on relative short notice and I wasn't blown away.
And it was a fight that if it went five rounds,
I thought Usman was going to win.
By the way, worth noting this fight,
and part of the reason why I like Whitaker via decision
is this fight's a five round co-main event.
Whitaker has fought in five round fights all day
Hums that happened Whitaker has gas tank for days hums that doesn't we've seen him slow down against usman
We've seen him slow down against Gilbert Burns Whitaker never slows down like he can literally go for days
And so if this goes into four or five, I just I just don't see how how hums that gets it done
So if you're betting him, you're almost better off knock out in the first couple rounds versus him winning a decision.
100%. Is he going to take Robert down and ground and pound him?
Rob's a vet, man. I just don't see it happening.
There's two other fights in the main event.
Meghamedov is fighting. This is quote from my my son Ben. Oh, okay
He's what the UFC casuals want to watch flashy spinning kicks
stand-up fighter
I'm not sold on him Wow you're talking about
Shara bullet here. He's got an incredible look to him. He's the he's the pirate
He's the guy who has like the glass eye and he looks the part.
But to your son's point has fought only sort of like a certain level of competition.
He is fighting a great striker kickboxer named Armand Petrosian.
Uh, so this will be an interesting test, but it's still not quite like higher caliber.
Um, I don't know if this is the referendum on him that some are thinking it is, but it's still not quite like higher caliber. Um,
I don't know if this is the referendum on him that some are thinking it is,
but I could see what your son is saying. I can see what Ben is saying. I, I, I could, I could, I could see it. I don't know what it is.
My son feels burned by Sean O'Malley is really what it like. That was like,
he's just popping his cherry for don't trust fighters like this moment.
Yeah.
The cool, the mystique though.
Oh my God.
Like look at these little six second tick tock clips of some movie and he just fell for it.
I mean, he shouldn't have to fall.
I mean, that was a tough matchup for him and Sean did fine, but in the end, you know,
Murab wins.
This isn't the fight that, you know, Shara Bullitt will get exposed.
I think it's actually gonna be a tremendous fight
because of their styles.
But yes, that is sort of like the hipster take right there
where like the casuals will be like, this is the guy.
And the knowledgeable ones will be like, nah,
this isn't the guy he's gonna get figured out.
The other thing is, by the way, he's another guy
who it's like, he has a bit of a ceiling on him
because he has an issue with his eye.
His eye is completely not working.
He can't fight, it appears, in the United States.
So because no commission is going to sanction that.
That's what we're being told.
Now maybe he gets it figured out, but that's another guy who could only fight in these
Middle Eastern shows.
Riyadh, Abu Dhabi.
So bit of a weird one.
You like the other fighter now, Murphy?
Uh, Oh, I love that.
I mean, Lerone Murphy is one of the most amazing stories.
And if this guy can go on a run, uh, he can, he can be a huge superstar.
He was walking outside of a barbershop one day and literally got shot in the
face and, and shot in the face and
And the the bullet went through his cheek and out the other side, which is just like mind-blowing
So his nickname is the miracle
Lerone the miracle Murphy representing the UK
Has looked very good in the UFC look really good in his last fight
Which is a nice test for him against Danny, who you'll recall took that fight on like
four days, no, sorry, four hours notice. Four hours. Yeah. Yeah. Against Diego Lopez back in June,
when he replaced Brian Ortega, fought valiantly, but like, you know, really tough test. This is a
nice step up for Murphy. And I don't, I don't know what the odds are to be honest. I don't look at
them. Minus 260 for Murphy.
For Murphy, yeah.
My son is convinced that they're mad that Ige made UFC look bad
because he took a fight on four hours notice.
So now they're just setting him up to get demolished.
So conspiracy take from my hipster UFC son.
Okay, I love Ben, but that one doesn't make any sense
because he actually helped the UFC.
That's what I told him.
Like he actually did it.
I can't help you with the UFC hipster teenagers. That's his conspiracy tape. He did the Masoled. If anything, like
they should reward him and love him and not give him someone like Lerone Murphy because
he is so good. But I agree with the lines. Lerone should be the favorite. What box, you
did boxing recently, by the way, I forgot to mention UFC 308 is an earlier card.
It's, I think it comes out at 11 a.m. PT, which is-
2 p.m., yeah.
The fucking best.
I love when that happens.
You've done some boxing recently.
Didn't you just do an awesome fight?
Yes, I was at the Anthony Joshua Daniel Dubois fight at Wembley.
Holy shit!
97,000 people, which was- AJ is my kryptonite for betting.
Like I bet against him because he was my least favorite fighter.
I bet against him, bet against him.
He won, he won, he won.
And then finally I was like, all right, fine.
You got me.
I'll throw you in a parlay.
And then of course he gets absolutely demolished by Dubois.
Demolished, demolished.
Man, what a...
I've never been to Wembley and there was legit 97,000 people.
It is so fun being in the UK for a big fight because the way in which they
treat boxing is so like their main sports talk radio channel there is called
talk sport.
It's only football as in soccer and boxing that they talk about.
So like in the, in a taxi midday and they're talking about like mid level
boxing, you would never get any midday and they're talking about like mid-level boxing.
You would never get any radio station here in America
talking about boxing or MMA midday, right?
There's just too much going on.
So it's such a big deal and AJ was on such a role
and he was trying to become heavyweight champion again
for the third time.
And here's Daniel Dubois who's very awkward and shy
and was a complete afterthought in the buildup,
a fellow Brit
And he just absolutely starched him. He never fought like that before. I mean that was he was building building building
But not like that was a but almost that was King Kong. Yeah, that was not quite
It was come on. It was a big freaking deal
But because of course like AJ has been before, so we've seen him crumble. But the whole narrative was AJ's gonna win this fight
and then he's gonna get the winner of Fury Usyk
on December 21st, and then it's gonna be one of the great
comeback stories in boxing history.
And it could still happen that we get Fury Joshua,
that's the biggest fight in the history.
It's tainted now.
Both of those guys are at different points of their career.
There's a guy, so my favorite, as I told you,
is Pereira for UFC.
But Coley is my favorite boxer in a while.
Did you go to that card? The one in LA?
I'm so mad I didn't. I just, it was a complete fuck up. I should have gone.
And now he's hit that point that boxers rarely hit, where I just don't think anyone wants to fight him.
There's no win. The guy's basically George Foreman in
2024
Story too, and I don't know how it goes with him. But that's to me the number one fighter
I want to watch Wow, that's high praise. Yeah, I thought he was unbelievable
He he is so scary and he's one of those rare boxers that you watch and you're like,
I don't know what you do.
Like he's just coming forward and he does the 70's Foreman thing.
And he just overpowers everybody.
So I don't even know really what the answer is.
I'm sure if he fought Usec, I'm sure Usec would probably figure it out.
Yeah. I mean, he's not quite there yet.
The fight that I suggested for him next was Joseph Parker,
who's an amazing story in his own right.
Yeah.
And he's been on an incredible run.
He's coming off a very impressive win over Zhile Zhang,
and he's just kind of the odd man out.
So we're getting Fury Usyk.
Dubois is out there.
Some people would like to see Fury Usyk fight Dubois next,
like me, if the winner of that fight. Other people want to see Dubois
AJ too. I think that's absurd. Why should Dubois have to do that again?
And then there's there's Joseph Parker and there's Martin Bacoli who in in I was a BMO field where the
LAFC team plays. He beat Jared Anderson who was supposed to be like the next great American heavyweight Destroyed him
Destroyed him just absolutely starched it but also the kind of fight that doesn't happen anymore
But now that all this weird money is coming to boxing
You have somebody like Anderson like alright, how much you paying me? I'll fight Pacoli and then it's like no don't fight this guy
This is a disaster. That's literally what happened
like to a tee there's Turkey Al Sheikh, who's the, the, the head of the, the,
the operation over there in Saudi Arabia, who's, uh, making all these fights happen.
It's great for boxing fans.
Cause it's very UFC esque and that we're seeing the best fight.
Totally.
He offered Jared a boatload of money.
He made him an ambassador, Bob Aram, who's his.
Promoter Anderson's promoter for top rank said,
don't take this fight.
And afterwards said, this was stupid and we would have never booked this fight.
If you were fighting for us on this night, he wasn't, it was a Turkey fight.
And so Turkey as in Turkey, I'll shake not the country Turkey.
And look what happens. And now Jared Anderson takes a step back.
I will say this though, look at MMA fighters and look at some of the most
popular MMA fighters, they all have losses. Some of the most popular have double digit losses and I hope
that boxing fans and boxing pundits look at that and stop putting so much emphasis on the O and
just are so quick to write people off when they suffer a loss because when you do that you are
encouraging them to not fight the best.
Ultimately, what we want as fight fans
is for the best to fight the best.
And on this night, I give Jared credit.
You fought one of the best, you lost,
dust yourself off, get back out there.
Give me that any day over another fight
against the guy who's eight and 11
and you beat him in six rounds.
The problem is that was almost like a PTSD kind of knockout.
Like he got absolutely eviscerated.
That's a tough one to come back from.
Whereas like Joshua could be like, ah, I took the boy lightly.
I didn't realize he had that in him.
This was like an absolute demolition.
I just worry sometimes with boxers versus UFC,
it seems like you can get knocked out and just come back.
And in boxing, like you have the
wrong knockout, you're just not the same after like, like think about Pacquiao.
The last time Pacquiao got knocked out by Marquez, that was it.
Like he was never the same after that, you know?
So, um, true.
He was older.
And also to your point in MMA, you can use other tools to win a fight.
Right?
So let's say you're not, you're not feeling good about your striking.
Next time out, you use your wrestling and jujitsu.
But we saw with Volkonovsky.
Volkonovsky was never getting hit.
He got knocked out by Islam.
He comes back four months later,
and he gets knocked out by Toporia.
So it happens, especially with the older guys in MMA too.
Ariel, great to see you.
So great to see you.
I'm glad we got to talk, UFC. Good luck with the crown. Thank you so to see you. So great to see you. I'm glad we got to talk UFC. Good
luck with the crown. Thank you so much on crown.com. Thank you. I appreciate it. It
means a lot for Ben Simmons in like five years. Anytime. And don't worry, you don't have to
mention first place Buffalo Bills. It's no big deal. No interceptions, Josh Allen. We
don't have to talk about that. We can save that for the next time. Listen, I have too
much respect for you to pump up the bills, to pump up the bills in October.
Listen, we're doing okay.
We listen.
We don't want any pumping up.
We're good.
We're good.
Just stay under the radar.
That's where you want to be in January.
Nope.
Well, not you, not the Patriots, but we'll see everyone else.
You will definitely not see the Patriots in January.
They'll be watching you in January.
Good to see you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
All right. We're taping this on a Wednesday.
I haven't been sick in, I think, three years.
And over the weekend, I started to feel a little under the weather and then full blown
by Monday night into Tuesday, I was in bed all day.
And I think it's because the Yankees are in the World Series and I knew I had to have
Jacko on
Baseball's just been ruined for me. My body's literally rejecting a Yankees World Series appearance
I know you're about as delighted. You're like a pig and shit. I can't stand it
It's true. This only makes me happier
Not that I would ever wish you to be ill
But the fact that nature or you know the gods or whomever is, is not only putting the
Yankees in the world series, but has rendered you incapacitated that's just
that sweetness to me.
Let me tell you, that's just sweetens the pot.
That's what's happened.
Um, I, it really makes me mad.
I don't like that the Yankee fans, I talked about it on Sunday night, how the
Yankee fans had their chest puffed out again. And then all the Yankee fans were upset that I said that because it was just like
the Celtics where the Celtics had an easy road to the title.
The difference was the Celtics were a historically great regular season team.
You guys, you complained about this team for four and a half months.
You were so mad.
You hated this team.
You hated the manager. You hated this team. You hated the manager, you hated the GM.
And now you're wearing Yankees paraphernalia
and it just bothers me, Jacko.
All is forgiven.
Victory is the ultimate bomb for everything.
You know, that fixes everything.
So yes, all my dislike of,
I didn't hate the team per se.
I hated the organization.
I hated the ownership, the general manager
and the manager. That still holds true. I hated the ownership, the general manager and the manager
that still holds true. It should not have been a 15 year drought. So all that I stand by, but listen,
they made a run and your notion of, well, they played cupcakes or whatever. Yeah. Did they,
they didn't have to face the Astros. They didn't have to face a legendary Red Sox team or any other
juggernaut, but you're not giving your ring back
because you played the Indiana Pacers
and the number five seed Dallas Mavericks.
You play who's on the schedule.
That's all you can do is play who's on the schedule
and the Yankees stepped up to the plate and they won.
And Cleveland, you know, Cleveland was a number two seed
in the American league.
It's not like they were a six seed, they were number two.
They had a legendary bullpen, They had an all-time closer.
People were comparing the closer to Mariano Rivera
and now we're supposed to apologize for beating that team.
I'm not gonna do it.
I'm not apologizing.
That's true.
That's your one good part of your case
is that you ruined the closer.
They went into the playoffs thinking that they had
one of the best closers of the generation
and by the end of it, he was an absolute shell.
He was like our friendship cane in college
after three bar visits, just being carried out.
This Clausé, I'm sure he's a fine guy,
but when you're relegated to going on Instagram
and showing your collection of trophies and awards
and closer of the month, I mean, that was the most,
that was the saddest thing I've ever seen.
If I was a Guardians fan, I wouldn't show my face in public again. I wouldn't burn my closet
jersey. I mean, you cannot go on Instagram and say, well, sure. The Yankees lit me up,
but look at all these, look at my closer of the month award from June. I mean, that was
the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen. I don't mean to kick Cleveland fans while they're
down. They were a fine spunky team, but team, but that was abject misery right there.
That was the worst thing I've ever seen.
On the other hand, it epitomized the trophy generation.
He's like, we might not have made it to the World Series,
but here's some of the trophies I collected
over the last couple years.
Check out how nice these are.
Enjoy that Caribbean baseball league final ring
or whatever that he was flashing.
Yeah, absolutely. No question.
I think you owe some apologies before we keep going.
Because these people are going to be in your life for the,
for the rest of the decade, at least now.
Aaron Boone, you weren't a fan of the, of the strategic thinking.
You weren't a fan of the press conferences.
He was somebody who had been in your life.
Unlike when I had second row Joe,
second row Joe got thrown into a Celtic season,
right before the season.
Just ripped in.
He was our fourth assistant and he was overwhelmed.
And the only excuse for him through the year was like,
all right, this was kind of an unfair spot for this guy.
And then, you know, he rebounded year two.
You've had a long, long, long look at Aaron Boone.
So what happened?
Like a long one.
What happened?
Is he a good manager now or is this just,
this just went well for two months?
It just went well.
It went well for a couple of weeks.
Let's not go crazy yet.
It's gone well for a couple of weeks.
I mean, yes, I dislike him as much as anybody,
any Yankee fan.
And believe me, I'm not alone in Yankee fandom
and my non-love, let's say for Aaron Boone,
but I gotta give credit where credit is due.
I mean, he did a wonderful job with the bullpen.
I don't have any criticisms of anything he did
and the modern manager, that's all you have to do
is you have to manage the bullpen.
And so far, knock on wood,
and this will come back to bite me in the ass, I'm sure,
in horrible, egregious fashion,
but so far he's done a great job with the bullpen.
The one quibble I would maybe have is they should have moved Stanton to the four hole
a lot sooner and gotten Austin Wells out of there or Jazz Chisholm out of there.
But I'm not sure Boone gets to make those decisions.
That's a front office Cashman algorithm thing.
So I can't criticize Boone as much as I dislike him.
I'd still dislike the press conferences.
I dislike his general demeanor.
I dislike a lot about him, but he's had a good couple weeks
and hopefully it continues for another week
and a half or more.
So that's all I can ask for at this point,
but I'm not suddenly in love.
I'm not buying a Boone Jersey.
I have not done a 180.
It's just, you know, we'll see how it goes here.
We'll see how it goes. We're
like a divorced couple giving it another chance.
You sound like the Republicans talk about Trump right before the election. Hey, well,
you know, he's had a good couple of weeks. We'll see how it goes.
I wish. Now, the Republicans are wholeheartedly in love, unfortunately, with Trump. So I wish
that was the case that they were more, more reticent, let's say, let's say their relationship, my relationship with boot.
I wish their relationship with Trump was similar, but unfortunately it's
over heels in love.
Yeah.
So w can you explain the Luke Weaver thing to me?
This was the guy that bounced around.
I looked at his stats.
They're shockingly bad career wise.
He was on a couple of teams last year.
I think he had like a six six
seven ERA yeah give up like 25 more hits than innings pitched and just seemed
like a run of milk dude as you know I'm in that AO keeper league right it was not
somebody people are scampering to get even by like late July although you could
feel like somebody was gonna get innings with the Yankees bullpen and it was like
who's it gonna be?
And then it it it's inexplicably became him and he now pitches every game and he's lights out. So what happened?
Well, I mean he did give up a home, you know a big home run in game three that almost murdered me But yes, he has been very good
It's amazing how much confidence I have in him given everything you just said which is accurate
I mean I suffered through the clay Holmes experience as the closer, as all Yankee fans
did. And he was brutal, brutal. And that was another classic boon and management where
they would not, they were so stubborn and they wouldn't say, no, this is a mistake.
We have to switch it till like it became glaringly clear to everybody. Like you had to get Clay
Holmes out of there. So Luke Weaver kind of became the guy by default and I don't know what it is he's caught
lightning in a bottle or some magic or I'm not sure what it is but he...
Lightning in a bottle?
Yeah not literally in a bottle take it easy because I saw your text about my
hysteroid dealer or whatever like guy weighs 150 pounds give me a break.
Listen anytime anyone on either of our teams, inexplicably starts doing well,
we have to get off our round of HGH jokes. But yeah, he is on for 50 pounds.
Of course. But I don't know. So I don't know if it's just that the league hasn't seen him.
He's figured something out. You know, he's developed some magical pitch. I'm not sure
what it is, but the, and the guy, the thing is like the guy doesn't seem to shrink from
the moment. He seems confident. Right. So that's what you like to see. Like he doesn't,
he's got the intestinal fortitude for it, you know? So knock on wood. And this is all kind of,
these jinxes you're working are magical. This is going to come bite me in the ass too, but
he's been lights out and miraculously the aforementioned clay Holmes, who was brutal,
he's been good in the playoffs except for the other day when he gave up his classic two run home run to tie the game.
But otherwise he's been miraculous in this postseason too.
So is the run of the, of the bullpen guys that you don't count on, is that going to
that have come up big?
Is that going to continue?
I don't know, but I hope so.
Like maybe it's one of these things where you just, you know, they get on a hot streak
and they, they carry it through.
I don't know.
We'll see. It does happen. It is a recipe for a unexpected baseball playoff success
where you just have one reliever to reliever who just all of a sudden become like lights
out and there's no explanation for it. You know, there was some criticism of boot I saw
in some corners that, that, that they brought in Weaver, I think in game two when they had
a fairly good lead or try to get a five out save and he did. And then the next day
he gave up the home run and they're like, well, he's overworked and they've seen him
too much. I can't kill Boone for that. You got it. When you're trying to get to a world
series, you got to go for the jugular and you got to put your best guy in there. So
I'm not going to kill him for that. And you know, did the guardians see him too much?
I don't know. They couldn't solve them after that. They had the, they had the one game three against them.
And he was lights out after that.
So yeah, I mean, yeah, let's hope he keeps it up.
Well, I've seen enough.
I think he's lights out.
I mean, you might as well call him Rivera Jr.
Okay. Good try.
Thanks. Thanks buddy.
Good job.
I have full confidence in him.
Cause I think I'm going to bet on the Yankees
just as a complete spite bet.
Perfect.
Perfect.
Yeah.
I've been thinking about that, but the, but as you know, I was telling you and JJ
that my dream was for you to get to the world series for the chest to be puffed
out again, for the Yankee hats and the shirts and the jerseys to all come out.
And to be like, here we go.
Shattered.
Just like the seventies, we're going to beat these guys. Just like we did almost 50 years ago.
And then, and then the Dodgers just whip your asses.
And then you just left a shell of yourselves.
That's my dream.
See here's, that's a, that's fair.
I would feel the same if it was the shoe was on the other foot
and it was the Red Sox.
That's totally fair.
But here's the thing.
I'm not going to be a shell because this is,
this is what it's come to.
And this is maybe, maybe makes me a shell going into it.
It's been 15 years since the Yankees have been at a world series.
So I I'm like happy to be in the world series.
It's crazy that that's what I have to say as a Yankees fan, but that's what it's come to.
Like, I think this is already a win.
Just hearing that is a win.
I'm so happy. I know.
I think winning the pennant was a successful season for them.
And the Dodgers have, you know, a big, huge payroll team, not like the scrappy Yankees with Austin Wells and Anthony
Volpe and guys that came up through the system. The Yankees can't go by players. They don't
have the budget of the Dodgers. You know, with Yamamoto 300 million and Otani, a billion
or whatever his soundtrack is. So the Yanks are just there and we'll try to do the best against this LA juggernaut.
You know?
Can you explain the body switching judge Stanton thing with the regular season into the playoffs
why that happens?
Cause judge is one of the worst postseason stars probably in the modern era compared
to what his regular seasons are.
And at this point you probably trust Stanton in a big spot more than judge
Which is insane Stanton has made an all-star team in six years
Completely insane. It's completely insane and Stanton is postseason Stanton. I mean, I was talking to JJ
Yesterday and you know, they show these stats which are a little hokey because Babe Ruth only played in World Series
There wasn't three playoff rounds, but Stanton has the same number of postseason home runs
as Babe freaking Ruth.
I mean, it's crazy.
You know, I know it's inflated obviously with the stats,
but anytime you're mentioned with Babe Ruth
and home runs in the postseason,
it's impressive regardless of the additional rounds.
So for, you know, Stanton is a, not apparently,
he's a postseason guy.
He comes through and you know,
I've,
I've been right there with everybody, killing Stanton because of his contract,
because he runs like he has not one, but two pianos on his back. He swings wildly,
it strikes out. It's just everything, but he has been everything and more for them in the post
season. And not only, not only the hitting in the home runs, but like the leadership after they won
the ALCS, he's like, this isn't a big deal.
We're not done.
We will want one more ring.
And they, you know, I think somebody, I forget who it was Volpi or somebody said, you know,
judge is the captain, but Stanton is like captain one B like he's a leader there and
they all look up to him and they love him.
And you know, he's been the guy that carried him and judge who I love.
I yield to no one in my love of Aaron judge, but he has not showed up this postseason in two, two rounds. Now he has been missing an action.
He had a big home run in game three. I'll give him that. But other than that, he has
been extremely, extremely quiet. And I am hopeful in my Yankee soul that he will wake
up in the world series. He's been dying to get there since, you know, that's the one
piece that's missing for him.
Now he's on the big stage and you know, Yankee icons, Yankee legends are made in the postseason.
So now is his time to step up.
Do I have confidence?
He will know, but I hope he does.
So I'm hopeful.
Stanton 36 playoff games, 16 homers.
Yeah, it was very good.
Yeah, absolutely.
Judge 53 playoff games, 15 homers.
He's batting a crisp two or three in the playoffs.
311 on base.
He struck out 79 times in 202 at bats.
It feels worse.
It does feel worse.
It does feel worse.
And that's the thing.
Like, you know, the Yankees beat the Guardians in five games and they beat the Royals.
And what was it?
Three games, four games.
And they haven't really played well, quite frankly.
Yeah, they hit like 230.
Soto is great.
Stanton was great.
Gleyber has been great getting on base.
And Anthony Rizzo, they should break his fingers
more often in the regular season
because he apparently bats better with two broken fingers.
He's been good, but other than that, I mean, judge has done nothing.
Verdugo has done less than nothing.
Jazz Chisholm has done less than less than nothing.
They still can't get hits in big moments that would open the game up.
So, you know, my blood pressure in this series was generally about 300 over 200
because they can't get a big hit in a big situation.
You're never comfortable with anything because they can't get a big hit in a big situation. You're never comfortable with anything
because they can't get a lead.
And then somehow they, you know,
they can't run the bases to save their life.
It's not a game unless they make
at least one base running mistake.
They're not good defensively.
And yet here they are in the World Series.
So I don't know, it's magic or the other teams ineptitude
or whatever it is, but you know, I'll take it.
Here we are.
And I hope, you know, maybe they can flip the switch in the world series and you
know, that's what they need.
The bright lights and the big stage and guys like judge step up to the plate.
Metaphorically.
I really like where you are.
I like where you are mentally.
This is great.
You do.
I, yeah.
Cause I, you're not reverse jinxing.
I don't, it feels like you don't trust this team.
It feels like a guy who has his guard up because like deep down has his guard up a
little bit.
Why, why wouldn't I after 15 years?
What, like what, what in their history in 15 years would lead me to be like, yeah,
we got this and swagger around the room.
Like I wish I could, as you know, I'm pessimistic by nature anyway, but you know,
this team for 15 years, they've come up small
and in big spots. So this has been an amazing surprise to get to the World Series. Like
I'm happy. I'm happier than I thought I would be. But you know, I have a, my older daughter's
away in college. I have a 13 year old daughter and she came down the other night and was
watching me watch the game. And she was there when Soto hit the home run and watched me
jump around my living room and fist pump and laughed at me. And she was there when Soto hit the home run and watched me jump around my living room
and fist pump and laughed at me.
And then she went back upstairs and I texted her
cause I didn't want to wake her mother.
And I said, Bridge, you got to come back downstairs.
You got to watch the final three outs.
You're the lucky charm.
And she did.
Then I fist pumped and jumped around the room
and she gave me a hug.
She wasn't even born last time the Yankees
went to a World Series.
It was two years before she was born.
And now she's old enough to be cognizant of
what a lunatic her father is and joined him in his celebration.
So it's like, you know, that was a nice moment for me.
It was great.
But I'm like, you know, you weren't even born the last time they went to a
World Series is crazy to think of because, you know, she's on the
verge of going to high school.
So given that history, why, why would I have a lot of swagger?
Really?
You know, I'd like to, but I don't.
This was your fault. You didn't incorporate your daughter enough. Daughters are good luck charms.
I know. I tried. She has a lot of Yankee stuff, but you know, she's more into Taylor Swift and
Sabrina Carpenter.
Wait, so you're telling me a teenage girl isn't really clicking with baseball?
Yeah. Shocker, isn't it? Yeah. Shockeroo. She's not that into it. She was into it the other night,
just for the joy, but yeah, of joy that brought her father.
But other than that, no, not so much.
It's funny reading the previews of the series
because a year's starting pitching's in better shape, right?
Yeah, absolutely.
The Dodgers have had a bunch of injuries.
They basically have three starters
and they just have their fingers crossed.
They're mixing and matching.
And sometimes the breaks can help with the bullpen.
But just in general, like, I don't even know
what that means anymore because nobody throws
seven, eight innings.
Just in general, you watch these and,
part of me just doesn't like baseball as much.
Even though they've done a lot of good stuff
with the pitch clock and the playoff baseball
is as fun as ever.
But I don't know if, we're both old now.
We're, I think we've, we've, I've aged out of the 18 to 54, uh, CB, the demo where the
advertisers care about you.
I've now moved into the Chicago fire, Chicago PD demo and you're coming in July.
Right.
I, the thing I think that makes me the maddest about baseball and it's nobody's fault because
they have better, you know,
better ways to understand pitcher injuries and arm stuff.
I just really miss watching starters go deep into games and just be like, oh man, he's got to get through this lineup one more time and set up the eighth night.
Then it's just gone now.
Nobody like literally nobody has it.
It's gone now. Nobody, like literally nobody has it.
And it's this mixed match of just bullpen changes and guys coming in and, and righty
lefty stuff.
And I just don't like it as much.
I mean, it's nuts when you, when you look at stats now or they, they reference somebody
who pitched like, you know, eight or nine innings in a postseason game, you know, Nolan
Ryan or somebody, you know, I'm trying to think of some great, you know, Randy Johnson
or somebody, you know, we watched a Jack Morris game together.
Right, yes, exactly.
The game seven when he just pitched the whole game
and it was fucking put the whole team on his back.
And now when you look at a stat like that,
you might as well be talking about like Mordecai
three finger Brown in like 1918, you know,
like it's like such an ancient stat,
like this archaic ancient stat.
Analytics has ruined the game and that'sic ancient stat analytics has ruined the game.
And that's the part that they've ruined the most.
I'm so happy that base, I mean, the pitch clock has really made a difference to the
game is so much more watchable now without with the pitch clock and with the shift being
banned like, thank God they got the analytics away from that.
Not the stepping out of the, out of the box, but the shift was a total analytics thing.
But the one analytics thing is the pitching and like, you know, the notion of you would ever have a, you know,
a bullpen game, you know, or weaver Casey Stengel would have killed over the notion
of that, you know, Billy Martin would have killed over at the notion of that. Cause he
liked to run starters into the ground, but it's such a different game now. And you're
right. I do miss that. And like, you know, back when you guys had Pedro, you're like,
well, Pedro, we're good with Pedro for seven innings. And then we get into the bullpen,
you know, when the Yankees, you know, we have David Cohn, we'll get, we'll get six or six
out of Cohn. And then we're going to go to Romero Mendoza and then we're going to go
to Mariano and then we're going to go to wetland in 96. So it was like the Yankees kind of
shortened games to a six inning game, but now starters, it's like a four inning game.
And they're like, Oh, we're done. Went four and two thirds. It's a good six inning game, but now starters, it's like a four inning game. And they're like, Oh, Ron went four and two thirds.
It's a good start.
Like what?
Oh, standing out.
We got 14 outs.
Right.
The old days, they would have like laughed them out of the building.
And now it's a big thing.
It's crazy how much that's changed.
No doubt.
Yeah.
That's why.
So the Dodgers, like, I don't feel like it's as big of a deal that they have like
this ravaged starting rotation, whereas 20 years ago you'd be like, Oh, they're
fucked.
They only have three pitchers.
Right. And like the Yankees would like the one advantage
the Yankees have is their starters are better on paper. But you're right. Like that's not
that much of an advantage anymore because one the bullpens find a way to make it work
if you're the Dodgers and, and two, the starters don't go as deep. So regardless, you know,
Cole's not going to pitch, you know, eight inning, one hit shutout game.
You know, they won't leave them in that long because they're like, well, we got to have
them fresh for game four.
You know, um, they should, I saw some stuff the other day of the late Fernando Valenzuela
rest in peace.
He just died.
He had like 149 pitch game.
They talked about in 1981 in the world series.
Now guys now don't pitch 149 pitches in three games, let alone in one game, you know?
Yeah. There was this famous Louis Tiant died too recently who was, you know,
the first, the first like star pitcher.
I can remember when I started watching baseball and he had some game against Jim
Palmer in 1975 where they both just pitch complete game,
10 inning games.
It's just like there's a zero percent chance we're ever seeing that again, but we would have said
that in the seventies about some of those Cy Young and, uh, Mordecai, Richard,
or all those stats from guys throwing 400 innings.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
All those old pitching stats, like Cy Young's wins are certainly untouchable,
but like any complete game records or anything, those are never ever getting touched ever, ever.
So one Soto great trade.
You get, you gave up a lot, but not, not enough to offset how awesome it is that
one soda on your team and he's at a good point in his career.
And I was making fun of that long at bat on Sunday, but it was pretty cool. Like watching whatever his OCD nodding thing that he does where he's at a good point in his career. And I was making fun of that long at bat on Sunday, but it was pretty cool, like watching,
whatever his OCD nodding thing that he does
where he's like getting locked in, it's like,
oh, this is fun.
He almost looks like a bouncer at a bar
ready to like kick somebody's ass.
Do they have to keep him now?
Like what plays out with him?
Well, they have, well, yes, from my perspective,
they have to keep him and money would be no object.
I mean, any amount of money he wants, because Boris isn't going to let, I think he's happy with
the Yankees, he seems to be, they love him, but I don't think he's going to do a quote unquote
hometown discount. I know it's not his hometown, but I don't think he's going to give them a discount.
So it's going to cost a lot of money. And you know, the Yankees, Hal is a bean counter. So,
you know, I'm, I think I would like him to stay very desperately.
I would like them to resign him and, and at any cost, it's not my money, except,
you know, it's my money when I go pay for games and pay $35 for a beer and
$20 for a hot dog, but, um, yeah, I would like them to resign him.
But, but two things worried me in that regard and that Hal Steinbrenner was on
the stage the other night when they handed him the trophy,
and sounded about as excited as somebody
who gets a new computer at work, like from their office,
and was like, oh, it's good, yes, this is wonderful,
this thing, it's like, Hal, we have an ounce of passion,
like just one heartbeat, anything.
Whoa, it's a trophy.
Oh, it's heavy, look at that, oh yeah.
No passion whatsoever, I made a joke about it on Twitter,
it was like such a downer, he was like, honest to God, no, no feeling whatsoever. So that
worries me. And what also worries me is that the Mets had a magical run this year and, you know,
or maybe a piece or two away and it hasn't have an owner who where money is no object for him.
And he's like, I'll throw one soda, a billion dollars. He doesn't have to leave New York. It's the same thing, just a
different team. You're still in the big city and the bright
lights. You know, I'm not sure how he's going to pony up for
that, you know, if it gets to be a bidding war. So I think they
have to keep him. He's 25 years old. You can't make the
argument of, oh, well, you know, he's going to be old and
decrepit at the end of this contract. But, you know, you're
going to get five to six to seven great years out of them,ably at 25 years old, he's only getting better. And the guy's one
of the best hitters in baseball and a lively player who brings life to the team. I mean,
the team's not that different from what they had last year, not making the playoffs. And
now they're in the world series. You got to look at him as a difference maker.
So just be, you pay Soto, whatever he's going to get. And then it's Soto and Judge going forward.
Yeah.
I mean, as much as I love Stanton's pro season performance, if you could find a
way to shed yourself of some of that contract, that would save you money.
How many more years is that?
That thing was like, it's like three, I believe.
I could, I could be wrong.
So those three years are painful.
But you know, he's done great this postseason, so I'm not throwing him under the bus.
Gleyber Torres is going to be a free agent and they're probably not going to re-sign
him.
And he's been a postseason hero too, but that's going to save you some money.
Rizzo clears the books.
I don't think he's a fortune, but they save some money a little bit.
So you know, you go with an outfield of Soto and Judge and Dominguez going
forward and Judge is a little bit older.
Yeah.
We're still excited about him.
Well, I am.
The Yankees don't seem to be because they, they don't want to play him ahead of Verdugo
who, because Verdugo is better defensively.
Dominguez was kind of a hack in the outfield when they brought him up late, but they waited
forever to bring him up after he was healthy.
They seemed down on him, and the guy was like,
he was great in a small sample last year,
and everybody got excited about him,
but the Yankees brass doesn't seem very excited about him,
so I don't know what that means for his future,
but he's cheap, they like that,
so he's under control, they like that.
So he's a serviceable option to give you a soda
and save some money there.
What's the Yankee fever situation in the Tri-State area?
Oh, humongous. This was like, this was like such an exhalation of relief. Like this was so like 15
years of pent up tension and anger and disappointment. I know like for myself and every Yankee fan I see,
like my aforementioned daughter
had a cross country meet on Saturday and I'm sitting around waiting for them to run and
there's a guy in a Yankee shirt and I'm like, Hey, big game tonight.
And we chatted up for like 10 minutes, a complete stranger because he was wearing a Yankee shirt.
So it's like that kind of magic.
No, totally back.
And I saw, I've seen a lot more like Yankees sweatshirts and jackets as always happens.
You know, I used to be living in Connecticut. I'm right on the border
line here and it was always, you know, the last few years has been a lot of Red Sox stuff
and the Red Sox stuff has been put away for the winter and the Yankee stuff has been brought
out. So yeah, definitely. There's a lot of peacocking going around in Connecticut. No
question.
I wish we still had a good Red Sox team so we could have duke this out. And sadly we just decided not to have one anymore.
That's too much for me.
That's too much for me.
I could barely survive this after 15 years.
Maybe if the Yankees, you know, the Yankees win this one, hopefully knock on wood or make
a, you know, make a serviceable effort in the World Series and then maybe they're good
again next year.
Then maybe I'll think about the Red Sox and I can take it because the Yankees will have had a little bit of success.
Yeah, I was trying to think of the stages
of when you go through this with the baseball team.
Because when we're your kids, it means the most.
You're just irrational.
Then in your 20s, it also is still irrational and crazy.
30s, you're a little older, but it's still irrational. But then we're at a stage
now where it's really taxing to go through this for a month because we're fucking old. It's like
Sal was talking about that. It's like, like Sal, Sal needed like a vacation from the Mets being in
three playoff, three plus playoff rounds. Like he needed to like regroup mentally and physically
afterwards. Every day there's an off day.
I'm like, Oh good.
I can go to bed early.
I need my rest.
I need to rest up.
And it's like, I'm not actually playing in these games, but I'm just sitting on my
couch watching it and I'm like, Oh God, that was a taxing game.
I need to recover.
It's true.
It's like, you know, I'm the old guy go, why do they start these so late?
You know?
So, uh, and then it's like, you know, the Yankees game, when they won the other
night, I was like, I was up till one in the morning and thankfully that was on a
Saturday, but it was still like, Oh God, thank God I got a couple of days to
recover from that.
So do you want to apologize to Cashman or that's never coming?
Never ever.
No, never God, no, ever.
No, nobody in the front office. I said on JJ's podcast last night, I said, no, never, God no, ever, no. Nobody in the front office.
I said on JJ's podcast last night, I said,
I think the Yankees, I'm not sure they really
so much excelled this year as the rest of baseball
maybe came back to them.
Yeah.
Like, there was no-
Certainly the American League, right?
Yeah, there was no 100-
There was no 100-game winner, at least in the American League.
I don't think the Dodgers won a hundred games, did they? Or
if they did, they just won a hundred. 98. So nobody won a hundred games, which is
kind of crazy because usually in most years there's a team that will win a
hundred or a hundred and five or something, you know? So not to have a
hundred game winner, there was nobody like when you say, well, the Yankees
didn't play anybody. And I, I will grant you that to some degree, but like who in
the American league was there that was like, that they should have played that would have made it
tougher Houston, I guess. But I mean Baltimore Baltimore with that was the big, they just,
you know, gagged, but Baltimore was set up for them. And I, Texas just had the year from
hell. Baltimore was the darling pick of everybody though. And I'm not sure Baltimore ever really
lived up to the hype.
I mean, they had some bad injuries, no question about it,
but you know, I'm not sure.
And this will come back to haunt me too.
I'm just throwing caution to the wind with these jinxes.
I'm not sure their prospects really lived up to the hype.
Like, you know,
Richmond and Carlson and these guys, like, you know,
they had this, I saw this poll before the season started
and baseball writers were like, oh, the Ori baseball prospectus guys, they love these prospects.
And they're like, Oh, I'm going to win this.
And then they're like, Oh, I'm going to win this.
And then they're like, Oh, I'm going to win this.
And then they're like, Oh, I'm going to win this.
And then they're like, Oh, I'm going to win this.
And then they're like, Oh, I'm going to win this.
And then they're like, Oh, I'm going to win this.
And then they're like, Oh, I'm going to win this.
And then they're like, Oh, I'm going to win this.
And then they're like, Oh, I'm going to win this.
And then they're like, Oh, I'm going to win this. And then they're like, Oh, I by everybody to win. They never were really a huge threat in the division. And then they did nothing in the postseason.
And all these prospects, you know,
all these baseball prospectus guys,
they love these prospects and we overrate everybody.
And everybody's the next Jeter or the next, you know,
whoever. And it's like, I don't know.
Maybe they'll live up to the hype.
Again, that could bite me in the ass too.
And I'll be like dealing with the Orioles
for the rest of my life.
But I don't know.
So far, I'm not that impressed. Like your guy Volpe.
No offense, Mallory.
Your guy Volpe. What did he hit? Like two, two 30?
Yeah, he's been good in the postseason and I get, you know, he's good defensively. He
won a gold glove last year. But I mean, again, you know, yeah, Volpe was the second coming
of Jeter and the Yankees couldn't go out and sign, you know, Machado or any other shortstop or infielder because, oh, Volpe, you
know, he had the lane blocked for everybody and he, he doesn't light the
world on fire either at all, although he's been decent in the postseason.
I'll, I'll not throw him under the bus either, but he, he is not, you know,
he's not, he's not Jeter.
He's not close.
These prospects, fool's gold.
A lot of the time.
The Red Sox have a bunch of them coming up that we're all super excited about. And my dad, like he watches the Worcester box scores and shit like that.
But we know it's like probably a one in three chance that one of them actually like really
crushes and is awesome.
You know, it's a lottery.
Baseball goes and then the pitchers, I don't know how you get excited
about a minor league pitcher.
No, remember that guy we drafted first?
Yeah, his elbow came off.
He's having triple Tommy John surgery.
Remember we were in college and the Yankees had been,
you know, the stump Merrill years were mediocre.
We were, I was fired up because they were 81 and 81.
And they had the number one pick because they were so bad and they took Brian Taylor.
Right.
Brian Taylor has got a 98 mile an hour curve ball and throws 120 or whatever, not literally,
but he was the greatest thing since sliced bread. And then he kicked around in the minors,
got in a bar fight, blew out his arm and it was nothing. So it's like, I was ready to
go buy his jersey number. His jersey, waiting for him to get a number. And then he's, I
don't know what he's doing now,
but he's not pitching for the Yankees, never did.
So yeah, that's it.
Those prospects are diamond.
That same year, Chuck LaPasta and I were trying to hunt down
Phil Plantea rookie cards.
Right, exactly.
I still have some in case you, if you're interested.
Can sense of your way.
All right, so Yankees Dodgers,
who do you hate the most on the Dodgers?
Have you worked up some sports hate yet?
No, and that will come, I'm sure after the game, but you know, I don't watch a lot of,
I don't watch a ton of Dodgers games. I can't really think of anybody that I hate.
There's going to be a couple you're going to hate. Oh, I'm sure. Hey, KK Hernandez.
Well, you'll hate immediately. He's a, he's a postseason menace and a, and a pest. I get
that. He always has big postseason numbers.
And I did tune in sporadically to some of the Mets Dodgers
and he was always in the middle of something
and he was always doing something.
He's pesky.
I can't hate Mookie Betts who's a generational player
that no team would ever ever let go from their team.
So, you know, he's just phenomenal, hall of famer.
It's good that he's gonna start and finish
his career at the Dodgers.
I don't really, you know, there's nobody I hate.
Ask me again, ask me again in a couple of days and I'm sure I'll have a litany of people
that I hate, but nobody yet.
Before we go, I need your...
And I frankly, before, let me just interject this and this will come back to bite me too,
but because the Dodgers will probably steamroll
them.
But I like the history of playing the Dodgers.
Like there's a lot of history, Yankee Dodgers back to the Brooklyn days.
And I like, I like the history.
I like the history of it in the New York baseball thing and going back, you know, Jackie Robinson
and Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle and, you know, thinking of all the games and everything
else.
And, you know, I remember being a kid, I was seven and eight in 1977 and 78.
So that's when I first became, you know, interested in baseball and a Yankee fan.
So I remember those world series to some degree.
So I'm excited for this.
I'm excited for this Yankees, Yankees Mets, obviously would have been interesting,
but Yankees Dodgers, I think is interesting from a historical perspective.
Well, I was an only child like you.
And I remember watching all of those games
and Reggie's three home run game against the Dodgers felt like the most important
thing that literally had ever happened.
It just was so, it was so incredible and unbelievable.
Um, and I just like judges for home run game will be this for the kids of this
generation that might happen.
Um, I know who you're gonna hate are the celebrities
sitting in the first few rows of the Dodger game.
I think that those are the people,
you know you see like Judd Apatow, Rob Reiner.
We don't have Larry King there anymore, God rest his soul.
No he's coming, they're gonna, they embalmed him.
He's gonna be in there.
What about Mary, is Mary Hart from Entertainment Tonight,
is she still with us?
Because she has to sit next to Larry King. She's not with us very hard
I don't I didn't I haven't seen her in a game. I don't know. She's probably still with us
But maybe they're saving her for the World Series
Yeah, she was always there and like Rob Lowe will be there like in the Dodgers hat or something. He's a baby. Yeah
Yeah, that's true. There'll be a lot of stars there. That's true. I won't tell you this
Impossible ticket especially because it's the Friday night Saturday night here. That's true. There'll be a lot of stars there. That's true. I won't care for that. I'll tell you this. Impossible ticket, especially cause it's the Friday night, Saturday night here. It's like, I think it's the single hardest ticket. Um,
since I've lived in LA for anything because of all the New York fans, the con,
cause we, there's so many New York fans, Yankee fans, transplants that are in LA that want to go.
So I don't think there's ever been a pricier ticket
Like it's it's basically like $2,000 to get in the building. I know the Yankee even the Yankee Stadium games
It's like a grand for standing room only ticket. This like stand in the outfield. Yeah, it's nuts baseball has to love this because
Baseball, you know, they had Texas and the Diamondbacks last year, right?
You know God God bless him no offense to them
But not exactly a marquee matchup to the national baseball
fan, but you know, Yankees Dodgers, like I said, with the history and you know,
the uniforms and the, you know, New York and LA, there's a lot to like about this
from a casual fan perspective.
A history that you can also do the whole thing.
Like the only time you beat us was during the strike year.
Didn't really count.
Yeah.
I need to, well, they beat them in 1955, the Dodgers did.
Yeah, but I'm saying LA versus New York.
Yeah, LA versus, yeah, not Brooklyn, LA, yeah.
Well, LA beat them in 63, but they had Kofax and Drysdale.
It was like four-nothing, and Mickey Mantle
was on the down side, so.
Oh, you're right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I forgot about that.
Yankees got swept, yeah.
Yeah.
Swept, but they had Kofax and Drysdale, you know,
and Whitey Ford at that point, I think was on fumes
and Mickey was on more than fumes.
And, you know, it was the Yanks.
That was like the downside of the Yanks dynasty,
although then they went back and lost again
in 64 to the Cardinals.
But yeah, that was the downside of it.
So yeah, 63, 55 and 81, the Dodgers
have won and the Yankees have won eight other times. So history's on my side.
Cause I forgot about 63. You know, three Yankees. Mickey's had a little bit of a resurgence in
the social media era. There's a, there's good clips clips every once in a while, like him at a roast, just destroying Billy
Martin.
Oh yeah, absolutely.
I'm glad social media was able to appreciate how funny Mickey Battle was.
You know what always pops up?
You're on Facebook and they have these random reels that pop up or whatever and there's
always one of him and Billy Martin on Letterman where they tell the story about when they
went hunting
and the farmer or whatever.
So yeah, there's a lot of good Mickey stories.
I'm like, yeah, I'm sure that was a good night
after the two of them went on Letterman.
I'll bet they went home and went to bed after that,
I'm sure.
Like, you know.
Billion.
Who's the oldest, oh my God, that must have been crazy.
Who's the oldest famous Yankee now?
Well, that's a good question. Um, well,
cause we saw Bob Cousy for the Celtics, like when they had the banner night, he was there.
He's 96. That's fantastic. Holy cross. Thaders, baby.
Okay. Thaders. Um, the oldest, that's a good question.
Like, you know, all those guys. Is Yogi alive?
No, Yogi died a couple of years ago. No, he's gone. Whitey Ford is gone. Mickey Manil is gone.
Billy's long gone.
Yeah, all those dudes are gone.
Billy Martin's long gone.
You know what the problem is,
is you said we're getting old.
The guys who are the old guys now
are the guys from like the seventies teams.
Well, like Fernando and Luigi Jackson.
Well, like Fernando and Luigi Jackson both dying.
Yeah. Right.
Pete Rose died.
Exactly.
Pete Rose, right.
There's nobody from like the sixties teams.
Tony Kubek may still be around.
I'm not sure.
Is Tony Kubek? We've got some people need to, I want people to respond on Twitter.
Is Mary Hart still alive?
Put out a series of tweets to freak people out.
You know, who's still alive is Yaz.
I know it's great.
And the funny thing is, didn't he smoke like a pack of cigarettes a game?
And he's still, and he's still kicking and drinking like, I think he had vodka in his
locker and he was smoking cigarettes every game.
That that be a lesson to all you health nuts out there, you know?
So kids, if you're listening at home, you should start smoking and drinking vodka.
I'm kidding.
Right.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
So the oldest, yeah.
I mean, it's probably like, you know, I don't feel like the Yankees really utilize the grades like they used to
anymore, either like Nick Swisher, who, you know, I have a long and story
history of Nick Swisher.
He threw out the first pitch in one of the games and I'm like, I don't
understand like when Nick Swisher was voted into the Pantheon of great Yankees.
I don't, I was not there for that vote, believe me. But so, you know,
they don't utilize like the core four anymore
Jeter's on TV. So he probably can't do it
But they should bring back Pettit and Posada and guys like that mark the great Mariano
And again, maybe they're saving them for the World Series, but we're guys from the 70s Willie Randolph, you know Chris Chambliss
I think I know Chris. Yeah, Chris Chambliss, absolutely. Guys that had some, Reggie,
although Reggie works for the Astros now,
so that's a little rough.
But yeah, those are the guys that should be the old guys
that used to have the whitey forward
and Mickey Mantle roll for the Yanks back in the day.
Chambliss had the greatest walk off homer of all time
because he had to fight off probably 2500 drunk Yankee fans. What an era that was.
Right.
We were like, hey, just everybody run on the field and be crazy.
That and a complete game are two things we'll never see again.
22nd prediction on the election.
I think Trump's going to win. If you had asked me that a month ago, I wouldn't have said that,
but I think the way things are trending, I think Trump is going to win.
And I'm as amazed by that.
Well, I mean, this whole election, thank God I've got this World Series because this whole
election is just a depressing outcome either way for me.
It's just so, it's just too, this is the best we can do.
Like this is the third election in a row.
I've been like, this is the best we can do.
Really?
This is the best election in a row. I've been like, this is the best we can do. Really? This is the best we can do. Um, but I think if you, if you ask me right now, I think Trump's going to win.
Jacko worst of luck with the world series.
It all played out how I wanted.
Yeah.
I'm not going to root for the Yankees and you know, I hate them and you wouldn't
root for the Red Sox.
You never rooted for Red Sox in any world series.
I love you, but I'd root against you and vice versa. We've navigated this since 1988. We've been able, we're ready for Red Sox in any World Series. No, I love you, but I'd root against you and
We've navigated this since 1988. We've been able to been fine. I'm gonna get the Yankees I do like that
I do like the fact that your daughter turned out to be a good luck charm
Like if there's if that if that becomes a theme, it's one thing for me to root against that but perfect good
That's good. She's gonna be the mascot. That's good. Well, I'll cling to that and her
Thanks for coming on Jacko. Thanks buddy. Always fun to see you. All right. Bye. Bye
All right, that's it for part one of the podcast thanks to Kyle Creighton and Steve Cerruti as always thanks to Jacko
Thanks to Ari Hawani
Thanks to me. I guess I was the first guest I soloed so I'm gonna thank myself
That's it for part one.
You can watch all the clips on the Bill Simmons YouTube channel.
And don't forget part two is coming late night after the Thursday night football game.
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